JOE BORELLI: If there's nothing to hide, why do it? In a YouGov poll that came out last year, 30 percent of Americans, only 30 percent of Americans believe that there is little to no fraud in our elections, right? Whether it's true or not, my point is that Americans do believe PHILLIP: Whether it's true or not? It's not true. BORELLI: The point is the poll, the poll of how Americans feel. PHILLIP: Sure. But why?
President Donald Trump said his administration has truckloads of evidence to show Democrats rigged the 2020 election on Sunday. We have all the ammunition, all the stuff, and you'll see it come out, Trump said. It's coming out in truckloads. The president made the remark while hosting a Christmas reception at the White House. Trump said the Democrats are professionals at cheating, especially when it comes to elections, and said that was obvious in 2020 when he lost as the incumbent to Joe Biden.
I'm still standing; MyPillow is still standing; and now I want you to know that I will stand for you as the next governor of the state of Minnesota. I will stand for you against the rampant fraud under Governor Walz. I will stand with you against a crime that threatens the safety of your family. I will stand for you against government-sponsored [unintelligible] your livelihood, via exploiting property taxes, excessive fees, and unfair sales tax.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it will send monitors to Los Angeles and other locations in California and New Jersey for next week's balloting. Those who study voting and democracies warn that this could be a test run for how far Trump could go in attempting to impose his will on the 2026 midterms and perhaps the 2028 presidential election.
Today we're taking a tour through the mythical Land of Election Fraud, where President Donald Trump has built a palace of lies, imprisoning both truth and democracy. I put it in fairy tale terms because the idea that American elections are corrupt should hold about as much credence as a magical beanstalk growing into the sky. Countless lawsuits and investigations have found no proof of these false claims.